Buttock Augmentation - Boston South Shore

Brazilian Butt Lift

The Brazilian butt lift is the name given to the cosmetic surgery procedure designed for women who want a fuller, more curvatious profile. Often these patients are young women who aspire to the trendy, voluptuous body and buttock shape popularized by reality TV stars, the Kardashians. This surgery once involve implants, but now is more commonly done using fat grafting using a patient's own fat is harvested by liposuction from the back or abdomen. This is the method Dr. Hamori and most doctors recommend.

Another option is using dermal fillers to provide shape to a flattened buttock. This can be an effective but somewhat expensive solution, but may be preferred for certain patients. Learn more on the Injectable Butt Lift page in our Injectable section.

In addition to young women, a second group of patients interested in this buttock augmentation surgery are middle-aged women going through menopause, or post-menopause. After age 35, much to our displeasure, our fat redistributes away from the face, breasts and buttocks to the abs and back. Women who have lost volume in the derriére, benefit from liposuction of the trunk in order to harvest excess fat, that can then be injected into the buttocks to create the desired volume, lift and youthful shape.

The Brazilian butt lift surgery takes approximately 3 hours depending on the amount of fat that needs to be harvested. The patient's own fat is then processed on-site and injected with a blunt cannula into the buttocks. Additionally, liposuction of the lower back and outer thigh is often required to achieve the shapely hour-glass figure from behind.

The website is a project of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, which will provide you with a solid foundation of knowledge and answer many common questions. Review of this site will also allow you to ask informed questions when you meet with Dr. Hamori for your surgical consultation.

Disclaimer: This web site is offered as an informational resource only and is not intended to provide medical advice. Medical advice can only be offered by the physician after a full patient evaluation.